Carolina working on a new contract for head coach Shane Beamer

Nov. 27, 2022

University of South Carolina officials are actively working on a new contract for Gamecock football head coach Shane Beamer, per GamecockCentral.com. Beamer’s initial contract at South Carolina, approved in December 2020, was a five-year agreement worth $2.75 million per year. The new contract is expected to include a raise and an extension for the Charleston, South Carolina native, although terms are not yet close to finalization.

Two of Beamer’s SEC East counterparts recently earned new contracts. Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz signed an extension in November that increased his 2023 pay to $6 million, up from $4 million in 2022. Kentucky’s Mark Stoops also inked a new agreement earlier this month that will pay him $8.6 million annually through the year 2031.

Beamer’s new salary is ultimately expected to land in a range that’s more in line with the market value of coaches around the SEC and Power 5, according to sources. “This is where I want to be,” the 45-year-old said last year. “When I said this was my dream job, I wasn’t just saying that to make it sound cool in a press conference or to get the job. This is where my wife and I and my family want to be. This is home for me. I want to be the head football coach here at South Carolina.”

Salaries of all SEC coaches as of 2022

Nick Saban, Alabama:
$10.7 million
Kirby Smart, Georgia: $10.2 million
Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M: $9 million
Brian Kelly, LSU: $9 million
Lane Kiffin, Ole Miss: $7.25 million
Billy Napier, Florida: $7.1 million
Mark Stoops, Kentucky: $6.3 million (new extension will have him making $8.6 million in 2023)
Sam Pittman: $6 million
Mike Leach, Mississippi State: $5.5 million
Josh Heupel, Tennessee: $5 million
Eli Drinkwitz, Missouri: $4 million (new extension will have him making $6 million in 2023)
Shane Beamer, South Carolina: $2.75 million
Clark Lea, Vanderbilt: Unknown (Vanderbilt is a private institution)
Auburn: Open (former coach Bryan Harsin’s contract was $5.1 million in 2022)